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Lenka Kuglerová

Researcher at Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

Publications -  32
Citations -  921

Lenka Kuglerová is an academic researcher from Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Riparian zone & Riparian forest. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 28 publications receiving 631 citations. Previous affiliations of Lenka Kuglerová include University of British Columbia & Umeå University.

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Does leaf litter from invasive plants contribute the same support of a stream ecosystem function as native vegetation

TL;DR: In this paper, the potential effects of riparian plant invasions on instream decomposition and detritivore communities were studied. But, they did not find any significant relationships between decomposition rates and the lignin content of the conditioned and unconditioned leaf litter.
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Northern landscapes in transition : Evidence, approach and ways forward using the Krycklan Catchment Study

TL;DR: In a world experiencing increasingly rapid rates of climate change and... as discussed by the authors, improving our ability to detect changes in terrestrial and aquatic systems, is a grand challenge in the environmental sciences.
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Cutting Edge: A Comparison of Contemporary Practices of Riparian Buffer Retention Around Small Streams in Canada, Finland, and Sweden

TL;DR: In this article, the authors surveyed 286 small streams flowing through recent clearcuts in three timber-producing jurisdictions-British Columbia, Canada (BC), Finland, and Sweden, and concluded that the majority of the streams surveyed in this study are insufficiently protected.
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Northern landscapes in transition; evidence, approach and ways forward using the Krycklan Catchment Study

TL;DR: The Krycklan Catchment Study (KCS) as mentioned in this paper has supported monitoring and research aimed at revealing these changes since it was initiated in 1980, which included monitoring climate variables, water balance components, and stream water chemistry.